I am a very proud alumna of LSE and the Programme for African Leadership, graduating in 2014 with a Masters in Development Management, and I am now working at PwC Kenya as a consultant within the Public Sector Advisory. Living in London and studying at LSE has truly been one of the greatest experiences in my lifetime giving me both strong roots and wings. Thanks to the Lalji LSE PfAL scholarship I was able to study in an esteemed institution and be part of a cohort of students who contributed to the African narrative through their personal experiences, which complemented the richness of academic studies at LSE. Despite the long hours spent at the library combing through arguments and case studies, I was able to make new friendships and surround myself with people who want to see me succeed. The diversity of friends I have made has also helped me to understand and appreciate the beauty of different cultures.
During my year at LSE, I gained a deeper understanding of the central role of politics and the complexities of bringing about change and development. In as much as Africa has made great strides, we still face complex issues across many fronts. However, I strongly believe that it is up to my generation to stand on the shoulders of giants and tap into Africa’s great potential. Through my experience at LSE and PfAL, coupled with great passion for development, I have been well equipped with knowledge, lifelong networks and skills that are helping me shape the future of my country and my continent.
Mwende Mutulu
MSc Development Management, 2013-14